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even though i am jet lagged from my trip to malaysia. the lengths we have to go to, to get cnn coverage these days. i think they're still searching for their table. >> all right, so, he hit cnn hard. we'll get to the break in a little bit. but you know what? i'm not offended. i thought it was funny. second-term swag. >> he came out confident. he wasn't scared. >> i want to go back to the people saying it's too much here. it seems hypocritical for people who work in the press who are about finding truth to get upset about the truth. these jokes contain a lot of truth and people are like i can't hear that about myself. it's not fair. >> and maybe that's -- there is chris christie. if you take the big picture, there's chris christie leaving the room. >> he looks fine. >> he laughed at the jokes. and i mean -- he has lost weight. you could see it in his face. >> good. >> he had that thing. >> and the people -- if you're going to this, you know they're going to slam you. >> yeah. >> right. >> if you don't want to be slammed, don't go. >> i wo
even though i am jet lagged from my trip to malaysia. the lengths we have to go to, to get cnn coverage these days. i think they're still searching for their table. >> all right, so, he hit cnn hard. we'll get to the break in a little bit. but you know what? i'm not offended. i thought it was funny. second-term swag. >> he came out confident. he wasn't scared. >> i want to go back to the people saying it's too much here. it seems hypocritical for people who work in the press...
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it's gone to countries in europe, even malaysia. but as you point out the first time now in the united states. >> this person is now in indiana getting treatment. i know you have to go, sanjay to give a speech. and we appreciate you getting on the phone. how concerned should americans be with this news? >> we don't think this virus spreads very easily between humans, like the flu or the cold or even that sars bit. but, you know, i think given how potentially lethal it is, it's going to be important to find the contacts this person came in touch with and see if they have any signs of infection. and this person needs to be isolated so they can't infect anybody, as well. i don't think there's need for any concern, but we could anticipate this was going to happen. but i think this is the first time now you have a virus that people have been focused on for a couple of years in the middle east made its way to the states. >> dr. gupta, we know you're busy. we appreciate you picking up the phone and explaining this to us, mers, the one case
it's gone to countries in europe, even malaysia. but as you point out the first time now in the united states. >> this person is now in indiana getting treatment. i know you have to go, sanjay to give a speech. and we appreciate you getting on the phone. how concerned should americans be with this news? >> we don't think this virus spreads very easily between humans, like the flu or the cold or even that sars bit. but, you know, i think given how potentially lethal it is, it's going...
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that comes on the heels of the report released by malaysia which shows i guess what we can describe as mass confusion after flight 370 disappeared. let's take a closer look at the report and the investigation with dade soucie, author of "why planes crash," former faa inspector, and major james "spider" marks. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, kate. >> good morning, kate. >> two of the numbers that stick out from the report, david, 17 minutes after -- it was 17 minutes after the plane had disappeared before anyone seemed to have noticed, according to this report. and then four hours before any search effort was initiated. that seems like, to be nice and to be kind, that seems like mistakes were made. but that seems like a whole lot of mistakes that were not corrected in time. >> let's talk about 17 minutes first. that's at the transition period. when you're going from one control area to the next control area. 17 minutes while it is a little bit extensive, it's not unordinary at all. that's something that you might expect. the other part, the four hours, now, this is somethi
that comes on the heels of the report released by malaysia which shows i guess what we can describe as mass confusion after flight 370 disappeared. let's take a closer look at the report and the investigation with dade soucie, author of "why planes crash," former faa inspector, and major james "spider" marks. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, kate. >> good morning, kate. >> two of the numbers that stick out from the report, david, 17 minutes...
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missing malaysia airlines 370, explaining what comes next in the search now for the vanished jetliner. we have live, team coverage ahead. >>> we have major, developing news to tell you about. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets, this as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, and president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how the west should be involved, whether the west should be involved. we're live on the ground with the very latest. >>> while you were sleeping, an intense, edge-of-your-seat playoff game between the golden state warriors and the los angeles clippers. the nail-biter taking place as nba owners decide what to do about banned clippers owner donald sterling. we are bringing you all the game drama ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. what day is it? >> it is friday! >> it is friday. may 2nd, 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with the fallout from the malaysian government's flight 370 report. 17 minutes. 17 minutes, that's how long it took for air traffic controller
missing malaysia airlines 370, explaining what comes next in the search now for the vanished jetliner. we have live, team coverage ahead. >>> we have major, developing news to tell you about. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets, this as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, and president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how the west should be involved, whether the west should be involved. we're live on the ground with the very...
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the record for the first time since releasing their controversial report on what happened to missing malaysia airlines flight 370, explaining what comes next in the search for the vanished jetliner. and this morning, promising to answer questions about the report. family members of those on board say it raises more questions than it answers. we have live, team coverage, coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, this as president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how involved the west should get. we're live on the ground with the very latest. >>> and then, while you were sleeping, what an intense, edge-of-your-seat playoff game. the los angeles clippers in a nail-biter, taking place as nba owners decide what to do about banned clippers owner donald sterling. there's new drama in that, drama in the game, a lot of drama ahead. good morning, everyone. welcome to drama friday. i'm john berman. >> and i'm drama-free christine romans. at least, that's not what john thi
the record for the first time since releasing their controversial report on what happened to missing malaysia airlines flight 370, explaining what comes next in the search for the vanished jetliner. and this morning, promising to answer questions about the report. family members of those on board say it raises more questions than it answers. we have live, team coverage, coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets...
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then malaysia flight 370 vanishes. and nothing, nothing, no fragment, nothing of that aircraft found since. that is the last detail to come, wolf. >> nic robertson with the latest on this preliminary report. thank you. let's get more now with cnn aviation analysts, the former ntsb managing director peter goelz, cnn analyst and cnn's tom foreman. you've been involved in a lot of these aviation disasters. what do you make of this report? was it more specific, less specific than you anticipated? >> it should have been issued about six weeks ago. the investigation went far too long without a factual report. there should be no analysis in it and there isn't any. that's going to come within we have more facts. but i think the report was basic. it should have been issued a long time ago. >> bare bones. there was nothing in the report, i kbrt through the whole thing, that gives us a clue at all, correct me if i'm wrong, tom, about who's responsible for this disappearance. whether it be individuals or catastrophic failure. >> i
then malaysia flight 370 vanishes. and nothing, nothing, no fragment, nothing of that aircraft found since. that is the last detail to come, wolf. >> nic robertson with the latest on this preliminary report. thank you. let's get more now with cnn aviation analysts, the former ntsb managing director peter goelz, cnn analyst and cnn's tom foreman. you've been involved in a lot of these aviation disasters. what do you make of this report? was it more specific, less specific than you...
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. >>> and malaysia airlines releases its report on flight 370's disappearance. does it end with questions about the confidence of the response? well, far from it. >>> welcome to "the lead," coming to you live from the prairie chapel ranch in crawford, texas, better known as the home away from home for our 43rd president, george w. bush. i sat down with the former president here at what was once referred to as the western white house during his time in office. we had a wide-ranging conversation from everything from wounded warriors to his brother's jeb, to become the third president bush, to whether vladimir putin changed. mr. bush even weighed in on the racial controversy in the nba. our nation's veterans, as i said, they are the reason we are here today. it was right here at this ranch in the texas wild that mr. bush grappled so often with some of the toughest decisions of his presidency, decisions that would put american service men and women in harm's way. in the name of national security. we can debate the merits of those wars and we have on this show. we wi
. >>> and malaysia airlines releases its report on flight 370's disappearance. does it end with questions about the confidence of the response? well, far from it. >>> welcome to "the lead," coming to you live from the prairie chapel ranch in crawford, texas, better known as the home away from home for our 43rd president, george w. bush. i sat down with the former president here at what was once referred to as the western white house during his time in office. we had...
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they may not all live in malaysia. as a matter of fact, we know they don't all live in malaysia. this needs to be something that needs to be discussed outside the emotional context of a crash like this. we should be looking at international control in investigations like this marching forward. there is international capability to structure these kinds of investigations. it should become routine. >> rob, i understand that malaysia will finally release its preliminary report tomorrow. we probably won't find much out from that report. but it's a good start at really being transparent perhaps. >> yes, absolutely. i think information is the sauf that starts to heal the wounds. i think the more information they get and the explanations to put it into context, the earlier they can start to heal. >> and i have to ask you a question about geo resonance. rob mccallum, you told me it was bogus yesterday. i believe you. that is your business. it is bogus. i'm bringing it up one more time for miles to view on this and tell our viewers not to pay attention to this company? >> i have a little e
they may not all live in malaysia. as a matter of fact, we know they don't all live in malaysia. this needs to be something that needs to be discussed outside the emotional context of a crash like this. we should be looking at international control in investigations like this marching forward. there is international capability to structure these kinds of investigations. it should become routine. >> rob, i understand that malaysia will finally release its preliminary report tomorrow. we...
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at the same time, he says they're going to go back to all their partners, including the u.s., malaysia, new zealand and china, and they're going to recrunch the data, probably using private sources as well, and look for other areas. the u.s. navy telling cnn that they would probably move north to where the first ping location was heard first and search that area, which is just north of where they've been searching right now. and then if they can't find anything in these more promising, much smaller areas, they will expand it enormously, some 21,600 square miles they're talking about combing through using a device that would be towed behind ships and it would take a very broad picture of the ocean, and they believe that they could do that and they would eventually find this plane, but they are saying at the best, it would take up to eight months, if they have to resort to that plan. poppy, john, back to you. >> and miguel, i'm wondering, they are not stepping back at all from their belief that the inmarsat satellite data is correct and that the plane did go down in the southern indian o
at the same time, he says they're going to go back to all their partners, including the u.s., malaysia, new zealand and china, and they're going to recrunch the data, probably using private sources as well, and look for other areas. the u.s. navy telling cnn that they would probably move north to where the first ping location was heard first and search that area, which is just north of where they've been searching right now. and then if they can't find anything in these more promising, much...